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Note: This is a basic order of operation scavenger hunt activity. It does not include exponents or parentheses! This includes 2 versions --- the versions have basically the same problems BUT one version has 2 negative answers, while the other version has only positive numbers. A more difficult version is also available that is winter themed!

***This game includes: 7.5 pages of solving order of operation questions, student recording sheet, and an answer key.***

To play:
1) Cut each question page in half to separate the question boxes. You will have 15 questions. Each question asks students to solve the two-step inequality.
2) Hang the 15 questions around the classroom. Tip: Hang them in a random order, not in the order they are placed in this document. The more random the positioning, the more students will move around!
3) Make enough copies of the recording sheets for each student or each group of students.
4) Divide students up into groups of 2-3 students.
5) Cut out the sheet of answers. Give each group one of the answers (you can put them in a hat and let each group draw on out, or you can just hand them out). The number tells them where to start. Numbers are on the upper left hand side of each question box.
6) Each group of students will begin at their assigned spot. They will work together to solve the problem on the card, and record their answers on the recording sheet. Once they have solved their first problem, they will go to the card that has the answer to the problem they just solved on it. They will continue moving around the classroom answer questions until they have completed all 15 and have made it back to the question they originally started with.

Please check out the free preview file to get a better idea of how this activity works!

There are 2 sets of scavenger hunt cards. 1 has QR codes, one does not. The set that has QR codes has a code in the upper right hand corner of each card. When scanned they will tell students the answer to the question so students can check their answer and make sure they move on to the correct problem! Each version is also available in black and white (in case you need it for printing issues!)

QR code scanners can be downloaded for free onto apple products (like IPhones, IPods, IPads, and many smart phones. I use the app “scan life” that is available in the google store for android phones.

If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, etc, please email me at: 4theLoveofMath2@gmail.com

Thank you!

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